In this football phrase of the week we explain the expression, 'to bring down in the box' from the Chelsea versus Arsenal game in the WSL.
The Learn English Through Football podcast explains the language of football: This week, we look at the word 'heavy' and its use in...
This week, we look at the word 'thunder' and how it is used in football including thunderous and blood and thunder
In this football language post we look at some of the meanings of the word 'challenge' in football including one connected to tackling...
This short post on the language of football explains the meaning of the phrase 'to draw a foul', which is a phrase connected with tackles...
This short football language post introduces the phrase 'to leave your foot in', a phrase connected with tackles.A If you have questions or...
In this short post on the language of football, we explain the meaning of the verb phrase, 'to clatter into', a phrase related to tackles.
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